🍁 This is known as the 'longest bridge in Europe', the bridge called Kramer, located in Erfurt, Germany. The Kramer Bridge is actually only over 100 meters long, unlike other bridges, which are full of houses, making it the longest housed bridge in Europe. 🍁 Walk to the edge of the Gela River and you can see the arch of the Kramer Bridge across the river. Under the bridge is the clear river flowing through the river, and on the bridge is a three-story truss house. The bridge was originally built of wood and was rebuilt as a stone bridge in 1325. 🍁 There are two churches at both ends of the bridge, and now only the Aguidion church in the east is still there. From the arches of the bridgehead building, you can walk to the Kramer Bridge Year, of course, you can't feel that you are walking on a bridge, because the two sides are full of colorful buildings, vendors here sell a variety of handicrafts, antiques, souvenirs, etc. This bridge is also known as the Merchant Bridge. 🍁 Walking on the stone-paved bridge, looking at the dazzling shops on both sides, it is a feeling of time crossing, the years are quiet. It has also become a must-visit place for tourists to visit Elford. 🍁 Erfurt is located in central Germany, the capital of Thuringia. The Kramer Bridge is in the old town of Erfurt, close to the fish market square. 💰 Per capita consumption: This is free attractions 🕙 Business hours: You can go to 📌 Small Tips: If you want to visit the store on the bridge, you must pass the non-weekend working hours, otherwise you will eat closed doors.